There are some who believe 26-year-old Mike Trout has done enough to make the Hall of Fame despite playing the equivalent of roughly 6 1/2 seasons, but every so often he proves he can take his game to yet another level. Following a mammoth performance from the two-time MVP in their last contest, the Los Angeles Angels attempt to steal a three-game set from the host New York Yankees when the teams conclude their season series Sunday.

Trout was a one-man wrecking crew in Saturday's 11-4 victory over the Yankees, clubbing a two-run homer to go along with two RBI doubles as part of an effort in which he set career highs in hits (five), extra-base hits (four) and total bases (11). The six-time All-Star's offensive onslaught carried the Angels to their first win in five meetings with the Yankees this season while also keeping them unbeaten in series play on the road (6-0-1).

One day after watching its club-record, five-game streak of hitting at least three home runs come to an end, New York connected on three more to run its major-league leading total to 83. Gleyber Torres' remarkable four-game run in which he amassed seven hits - including a homer in four straight - to go along with nine RBIs for the Yankees finally came to an end, however, as he finished 0-for-3 with a walk.

Angels RH Garrett Richards (4-3, 3.31 ERA): With Los Angeles skipping Shohei Ohtani's turn through the rotation to manage his workload, Richards will make the start after allowing five runs (one earned) across five frames in a loss at Toronto on Tuesday. The Oklahoma product, who will pitch on his 30th birthday, is 1-2 despite a 1.50 ERA in four turns this month. Richards was pounded for nine runs (five earned) over 1 2/3 innings versus the Yankees on April 28 and is 0-4 with an 8.10 ERA in six appearances (five starts) against them.

Yankees RH Masahiro Tanaka (5-2, 4.95): Tanaka labored through five innings Monday in Texas but was still able to extend his unbeaten streak to six games despite permitting four runs on three hits - including two homers and four walks. The 2014 All-Star has surrendered at least one home run in eight of his 10 starts and 11 for the season, placing him in a tie for the ninth-highest total in the majors. Tanaka cruised to a victory on April 28 in Los Angeles, permitting one run while fanning a season-high nine across six innings.

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